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This was originally posted privately on my guild’s forum. It was written back in BC.
Freedom is more important than politeness.
Expression is more important than respect.
Good and bad are not defined on some external naughty-or-nice list.
They are maintained internally.
They depend on circumstance and consequence.
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It’s been a very long time since I started playing this game. I found some of my random thoughts from way back when, and as I’m anti-deletionist I want to record them somewhere.
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I was in one of my moods, so I’m sure that didn’t help. She didn’t react favourably – probably because she was in one of her moods, and she dropped the ban hammer. But since I’m anti-deletionist I kept everything.
I could get into things, and give my thoughts, but the point of this is to be anti-deletionist and nothing more.
What follows are my comments. Originally posted on a blog but not allowed to be published. I saved them and am posting them here, without context. I think they stand alone fairly well.
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Ruby > Ruby mentoring >
This is a bunch of rough-ish thoughts on the mistakes I’ve either avoided or have made and learned from. These ideas may or may not apply to you, so use your judgement.
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World of Warcraft > World of Warcraft 4 (Cataclysm) >
These are some old Discipline Priest notes from when Cataclysm was new a we were still trying to figure our shit out.
(All the old image references are gone, because that host is gone.)
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World of Warcraft questing can be made a whole hell of a lot easier and faster. Here’s some of the stuff I’ve played with.
2012-08-27 edit: I use Leatrix Plus for quest acceptance and completion, and my own macro/hotkey for clicking on the topmost item in my tracked quest list. Nothing else is needed.
(Note: some of the images went missing from an old host, and all I have are thumbnails.)
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Writing >
While it could be, altruism isn’t generally given “freely”. Something either internally or externally rewards us.
2020-01-09 — Over the last few years this would be called “virtue signalling” and there is the more rude “moralfagging”.